Scaling up sweetpotato through agriculture and nutrition (SUSTAIN): M&E system review
The primary objectives of this monitoring and evaluation review exercise were: to assess whether the design of the SMILER forms and processes is adequate to generate reliable and quality monitoring data: this included a review of data to do spot checks on quality, consistency, and timeliness; to assess whether we have used these forms and processes consistently, and what constraints we have faced in trying to do so; to collect project managers’ views on the practicality and weaknesses of our Simple Measurement of Indicators for Learning and Evidence‐based Reporting (SMILER) system, and their recommendation for improving it; and to get project managers’ views on how to improve data handling and storage.
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Main Authors: | Okello, J.J., Kwikiriza, N. |
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Format: | Report biblioteca |
Language: | English |
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International Potato Center
2019-04
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Subjects: | sweet potatoes, agriculture, nutrition, monitoring and evaluation, monitoring techniques, evaluation, projects, |
Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/101112 |
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